2022년 4월 29일 금요일

the domination of inferior nations over superior nations If this person knew, wept

 Who is he? It's Hitler. After the defeat of World War II, the Soviet Union and Poland and the Czech Republic took over a third of the rest of the territory as "East Germany" as Soviet trophies. The other defeated countries, West Germany, Italy, and Japan, all rose as economic powers, but East Germany, which fell into the hands of the Soviet Union, was accompanied by 400,000 Soviet troops in each division. The Soviet Union withdrew completely in 1994, but received billions of dollars in withdrawal costs from unified Germany. the true value of East Germany 400,000 East Germans are just unemployed... ...but the Russians who went to Russia are also unemployed. East Germany is a small country of our South Korean population of 20 million... plus Soviet rule. If Hitler had known about this, he would have jumped... ...the two rulers below were the rulers of East Germany. a faithful Soviet dog He was loyal to communism, but he betrayed his country and became a foreign agent... ...and he was loyal to ideology, but he didn't like nationalism. Ulricht ruled in the 5s and 60s and Honecker in the 7s and 80s... very East Germany 45 years apart. During this period, Kim Il Sung ruled indefinitely...................Oh my god, but the standard of living for East Germans seems to have been good. The country that receives free oil from the Soviet Union and is the most prosperous communist country. Better off than the Soviet Union. Kim Il Sung envied as a model advanced country in communism. Compared to South Korea, it seems to have been better off until the brink of collapse. Of course, basic necessities such as bananas, overseas travel, and toothpaste are lacking or restricted, but they are relaxed in terms of quality of life. North Korea is no match for numbers..............but the problem is that it is not enough to catch up with the huge consumer society of the United States, Western Europe, and Japan. After the war, Germany was reduced in territory, divided even the capital, Berlin, divided into four major U.S.-British, French-French states, which cut it to pride, but at least the standard of living was the best in both East and West Germany Or would it have been better to become a communist paradise with a booger-sized subordinate state under Soviet rule? Under the Soviet-appointed Viceroy Ulbricht and Honecker in 1945, the hearts of the East Germans... ...Honecker were on the verge of breaking down the Wall's collapse in 1989. Then the Wall collapsed... ...90 years of German reunification. Honecker escapes to Russia, Chile Died in Chile in 1994. East German secret police officer Stasi said he had bullied East Germans considerably... ...even close family relatives. During Geshtarpo, the Jews were bullied so much, and now they are the dogs of the Soviet Union, the enemy, and the Jews and the Soviets must have wished for it. In Nazi Germany, a poor power, East Germany, a wealthy small country under the once despised subordination of an enemy country, which would be better? How did Ulricht and Honecker feel about being so loyal to the Soviet Union and communism? They seem to forget that they are Germans and have only a communist perception. It's hard to call it a traitor. Anyway, if Hitler knew this post-war Germany... ...he'd go crazy. The bottom two is like a masterpiece. ======================================================================= Walter Ulbricht 1893–1973 German politician born in Leipzig. He received only elementary school education, but joined the Social Democratic Party in 1912. After World War I, he joined the newly formed Communist Party in 19 and was appointed secretary of the Berlin district in 29. He was elected to the Imperial Assembly in the same year, but fled to Moscow in 33 when the Nazi regime was established. During World War II, he served in the Soviet Army, which monitored German prisoners. After returning to Korea for 45 years, O. Together with Grotebol, he founded the Socialist Unification Party of Germany, which united the Social Democratic Party and the Communist Party, and became its vice chairman. After that, he served as secretary general in 50-53, first secretary in 53-71, and deputy minister in 1949-60. He took office as chairman of the National Council in 60 years, and became a four-term chairman in 71. By forming a close alliance with the Soviet Union, he was able to maintain his dictatorial status for a long time. Since 1967, he has adhered to dogmatist communism even when the wave of liberalization was rushing to Romania and Czechoslovakia. In 1971, when E. Honecker was elected as the first secretary of the party, the Ulbricht system collapsed and lost its real power. His book is "The History of the German Labor Movement (1953–58).         Erich Honecker (1912–1994), German politician Born in Zar, he joined the Communist Youth League in 1926, and officially joined the Communist Youth League in 29. He was arrested in 35 years under the Nazi regime after becoming secretary of the Communist Youth League of Zarra in 31. He was released with the defeat of Germany, joined the Communist Party again in 45, and became a member of the party's leadership when the Socialist Unification Party (SED) was founded in 46. He has been a member of the People's Assembly since 49 and a member and secretary of the Political Bureau of the Central Political Commission since 58. In 1961, the Berlin Wall was built under the orders of W. Wolbricht, the real power, and the richest economic construction in Eastern Europe was achieved. As a conservative who showed a strong attitude toward breaking away from socialism, he served as the first secretary and chairman of the National Defense Council in 71-76, and served as the general secretary and chairman of the National Council from 1976, and resigned as party secretary in 1989. After reunification, he defected to Chile in 1993 after public criticism of him.




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